Re: Consider tight-weave glass...
In Response To: Consider tight-weave glass... (Dan Caouette (CSCWC))
Thanks Dan.
Considering your assessment, using it on the inside would not be a liability regarding issues of abrasion or transparency . I bought some 3.25 oz tape that was tight weave. I used it on the bottom along the keel and some small bubbles were hard to eliminate. There is a epoxy by system three called ever clear that is touted as a low viscosity. Maybe this would penetrate without the need for the dreaded ridged roller. best rh
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